A two-vehicle, rear-end collision Thursday morning snarled rush-hour traffic on the city’s west side but resulted in no serious injuries, authorities said.

The crash occurred around 8 a.m. in the 2200 block of S.W. 6th.

Police at the scene said the accident occurred when a black, two-door Honda Accord that was traveling in the left westbound lane of S.W. 6th ran into the rear of a gold, four-door Honda Accord that was stopped waiting to turn left onto S.W. Roosevelt.

American Medical Response ambulance crews were in the vicinity of S.W. 6th and MacVicar -- two blocks west of the accident scene -- at the time of the crash and were on the scene within 30 seconds.

Occupants of both cars were evaluated at the scene and no one was transported to the hospital by ambulance.

Westbound traffic on S.W. 6th was diverted to northbound S.W. Franklin, while eastbound traffic on S.W. 6th was allowed through the intersection of S.W. Roosevelt in a single lane.